Buddhist faith during WWII internment discussed by Japanese religion expert
Duncan Ryūken Williams discusses his book, American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War, in a lecture on March 4, at 4:30 p.m.
Duncan Ryūken Williams discusses his book, American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War, in a lecture on March 4, at 4:30 p.m.
Holiday classics delighted a festive audience as UH Mānoa students from music, theater and dance departments celebrated with A Mānoa Christmas concert at Kennedy Theatre.
Hawaiʻi students had the opportunity to see and hear the diversity of Hawaiʻi’s native birds as well as feel the loss of extinction and the urgency for conservation at the Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds.
Ruth Bingham, UH Mānoa faculty specialist, received the Carol Baffi-Dugan Award for Service from the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions.
The Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds is a multidisciplinary effort to educate elementary and secondary students on Oʻahu about Hawaiʻi’s endangered native bird species and the importance of conservation efforts.
The Come Back to Mānoa program in Outreach College helps former students, like Ken Sato, finally get their bachelor degrees.
Walter Echo-Hawk will co-teach a law school course that examines, compares and contrasts the legal frameworks that both define and enforce indigenous legal rights in the U.S. and other countries.
While in Hawaiʻi, Eyre will present several class lectures at UH Mānoa and UH West Oʻahu.
The Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education is home to p4c Hawaiʻi, an innovative approach to education that is transforming the schooling experience by engaging people in the activity of philosophy.
A new video features students, graduates and alumni showcases sharing why the UH Mānoa vocal program is unique and enriching.